Both the A.A. degree and the minor in American Sign Language are intended for those students desiring to develop language skills allowing them to converse with d/Deaf adults. As with any second language, ASL is an asset in supplementing other fields of study such as education, nursing, or other service professions.
| Class | Class Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| General Studies* | ||
| HIST210 | History of the Christial Church & the Deaf Community | 3 |
| *See a complete listing of General Studies courses. Courses listed above are General Studies courses required by the Interpreting major. | ||
| Major | ||
| ASL101 | ASL I with lab | 4 |
| ASL111 | ASL II with lab | 4 |
| ASL201 | ASL III with lab | 4 |
| ASL204 | Idioms & ASL Expressions | 4 |
| ASL208 | American Deaf Culture | 3 |
| ASL211 | ASL IV with a lab | 4 |
| Race & Ethnicty | 3 | |











